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archaicwonder:Jason and the Golden Fleece - Greek Bronze Box Mirror, C. Second Half of the 4th Cent
drakontomalloi:Unknown Greek artist – Bronze mirror decorated with the figure of Scylla. Between 4th
Day 85 of 100 #100daysofsculpture #doubletongue #bronze #steel
archaicwonder:Celtic Bronze Dagger and Scabbard, 8th Century BCThe blade with a ridged midrib, the s
marmarinos: Ancient Roman gilt bronze head of Antinous, set in an onyx and alabaster bust dated to b
everyone-484:The judgement of Paris on a bronze Etruscan mirror back.
Dakshinakali, Bronze sculpture from Bengal
Minoan rhyton in the shape of a bird. Artist unknown; ca. 2600-2300 BCE. Now in the Archaeological
Perseo con la testa di Medusa by fabforgottennobility
Gilt bronze figure of the seated Maitreya. China, Northern Zhou-Sui Dynasty (557-618 CE)
There’s something about the sky/light blue and bronze colors that just go sooo well together :
cma-greek-roman-art:Bronze Volute Krater Base, late 6th Century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek a
Bronze portrait of a philosopher recovered from the Antikythera shipwreck (crafted circa 240 BC)
|| Centaur and Dryad, Paul Manship, 1909-1913.Located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
anatometal:1" Super Teardrop Eyelets in ASTM F-136 titanium, anodized bronze; Lavender CZ, synt
art-of-swords:Bronze SwordDated: circa 4th–3rd century B.C.E. (Eastern Zhou dynasty, Warring States
aucelo:Herm of Dionysos (Greek, Asia Minor, 100-50 BC). Bronze and ivory. Getty Villa
lucienballard:Riace bronzes.The Bronzi di Riace are two famous full-size Greek bronzes of nude beard
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wasbella102: Benvenuto Cellini ”Perseus with the Head of Medusa” Bronze ~ Florence
rometheeternal:Dionysus. Bronze. 117—138 CE. Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme
lamus-dworski:Various bronze and glass jewellery found in Poland, attributed to the Lusatian culture
archaicwonder:The Icarius Mirror, written in Etruscan on bronze from Etruria, Italy, 6th Century BCT
oldpaintings:The Bronze Horses of San Marco, Venice, 1876 by Charles Caryl Coleman (American, 1840–1
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